De Tout Et De Rien - Tag - VMWareComputer & Life Interactions2015-02-13T20:55:12+01:00Laurent Etiembleurn:md5:7034015a4b1d26d0f7553092b557e79cDotclearVMWare Fusion 2.0 is out, and it goes fasturn:md5:6e7affea4ba9ff16db52445d775d9b4b2008-09-17T10:31:00+01:002008-09-17T10:31:00+01:00letiembleVirtualizationAppleMac OS XVirtualizationVMWare <p>I am a long term fan of VMWare Fusion, and I have followed with interest the various beta of VMWare Fusion. Today, I have installed the 2.0 final release, and I immediatly see that something has changed. Things seems to go faster, snappier and slicker. So, if you own a Mac and wants to go into the desktop virtualization world, try out VMWare... <a href="http://blog.laurent.etiemble.com/index.php?post/2008/09/17/VMWare-Fusion-20-is-out-and-it-is-fast"><em>Read</em> VMWare Fusion 2.0 is out, and it goes fast</a></p>Troubleshooting VMWare server on a headless Linux serverurn:md5:449e6751e9f9c071f260cb292586c0c22007-02-05T14:24:00+00:002008-08-12T13:07:23+00:00letiembleVirtualizationLinuxVirtualizationVMWare <p>Problem : When I launch my virtual machine, I cannot get a display.
Solution : Be sure that the permissions of the vmx file are correct : read/write/execute permissions must be set for the user running the VMWare server.... <a href="http://blog.laurent.etiemble.com/index.php?post/2007/02/05/106"><em>Read</em> Troubleshooting VMWare server on a headless Linux server</a></p>VMWare Server as a replacement for VMWare Playerurn:md5:758ad69383f24a86f8812e91d07ffe152006-11-18T14:38:00+00:002008-08-12T13:13:04+00:00letiembleVirtualizationQEMUTipTrickVirtualizationVMWare <p>If you already have used VMWare Player, you must have noticed that it is perfect to play existing virtual machine. But if you want to create a new virtual machine from scratch, you have to dig in the vmx file, create a blank virtual hard disk (using QEMU for example) and do various things. But, an easy way to do exists. As VMWare now offers VMWare... <a href="http://blog.laurent.etiemble.com/index.php?post/2006/11/18/97"><em>Read</em> VMWare Server as a replacement for VMWare Player</a></p>Solaris 10/x86 on VMWare Playerurn:md5:f62c5ff8d1efcacfa653b9f6d808769e2006-02-14T12:35:00+00:002008-08-12T14:27:15+00:00letiembleVirtualizationSolarisVirtualizationVMWareWindows XP <p>Some days ago, I wanted to try Solaris 10. The fastest way to do was to use a virtual machine. As there is no VMWare support from Sun, I created my own image.
If you google a bit, you will find how to create this kind of custom image. John Bokma has done a great job to show step by step how to build an image for Windows XP Pro. So I followed the... <a href="http://blog.laurent.etiemble.com/index.php?post/2006/02/14/69"><em>Read</em> Solaris 10/x86 on VMWare Player</a></p>Solaris 10/x86 on VMWare Player and Virtual PCurn:md5:02934503362e6e5fd795cdd8930cd9662006-02-14T12:30:00+00:002008-08-12T14:30:24+00:00letiembleVirtualizationSolarisVirtual PCVirtualizationVMWare <p>I have been using extensively VMWare player and Virtual PC for a month now. They both have their advantages and their drawbacks but they both run well on my PC. A few days ago, I wanted to try Solaris 10 as a virtual machine. Why a virtual machine ? Because all the burden of getting a dedicated machine is skipped and the impact on performance is... <a href="http://blog.laurent.etiemble.com/index.php?post/2006/02/14/68"><em>Read</em> Solaris 10/x86 on VMWare Player and Virtual PC</a></p>